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hodyreva [135]
3 years ago
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How did life in Italy change as it grew more urban

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elixir [45]3 years ago
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Answer: In Italy today, almost negligible numbers of people live in the backward parts of the country.

Explanation:

The development of Italian cities can be traced back to the Middle Ages. With the development of trade, some cities gained importance. In this context, we can mention Venice and Florence. The demographic boom, urbanization, and change of life of the inhabitants of Italy are primarily linked to the industrial revolution. As in most European countries, urbanization has been accompanied by an industrial revolution. It changed the everyday life and life of people.

Up to that point, Europe was mostly agricultural oriented, with the majority living in the countryside. With the Industrial Revolution, a large number of people in Italy moved to cities to work. That is how life habits have changed. Every day has gotten busier and more energetic. It was during this period that some of Italy's economic and industrial centers began to stand out, which are still significant today. In the first place, these are Milan, Naples, Rome. However, we must certainly not omit Venice, or the entire province of Lombardy, which is the center of Italy's urban development.

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